On the evening of March 21, I missed a step on the stairs and injured my right ankle so severely that it made a loud cracking sound. By the next day, my foot was so swollen that I could not even put weight on it. On March 23, after an orthopedic examination, I was diagnosed with a fracture of the inner bone of my right ankle and a rupture of the outer ligament, requiring about three months of treatment. ...
Pastor Jacob Lee (Kinshasa Manmin Church, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Kinshasa Manmin Church was so busy with the preparation for holding the handkerchief healing meeting that would be held at the Mikonga Local Sanctuary. On April 22, Women's Mission was scheduled to spread the flyers and evangelize at the Mikonga Area. I prayed with the handkerchief for the safety of the vehicles and the fruit of evangelism, and we got on a van and a car. After spreading the gospel all day long, they came back to the church filled with grace. Mama Rose, President of Women's Mission gave a testimony they had experienced on the way to Mikonga. On a downhill road, the van suddenly made a popped sound and ran down in a zigzag manner. The driver tried to stop the van but it didn't stop. The two back wheels went flat and were flown away. What was worse, a big bus was running after our van and seemed to bump into our van. It was not easy to stop our van because the road was not good. All the members in the van had no fear and prayed to God crying out "God of the shepherd." By the help and work of God, the van that couldn't be controlled came to be pulled over at one side of the road. God protected them from a big traffic accident.
Members of Kinshasa Manmin Church who were protected in the van whose two wheels went flat